The octopus was right!

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What the hell, the damn octopus got it right. I really did not see Spain winning that one. How sad :(
 
What happens if they draw? Why is there is a box for wins only?

Yea i reckon some bookies are going to steal that bugger, he is flippin insane.

Called every game spot on. Even the loss to serbia :eek:
 
Well done, Paul.

or... the germans believe it so much they felt compelled to lose! or the oracle would be proven wrong! no wonder they played so badly! conspiracy! :p
 
What happens if they draw? Why is there is a box for wins only?

Yea i reckon some bookies are going to steal that bugger, he is flippin insane.

Called every game spot on. Even the loss to serbia :eek:

There is a box for wins and losses. There can't be a draw as it is not a group stage match ;)
 
Magic calamari! eat it and you'll see into the future for 5 seconds. :D
 
wtf is everybody talking about? sea molluscs cannot predict football games.
 
I can't recall the details but he hasn't had a 100% success rate at predicting wins.

His handlers saw the writing on the wall and decided to place more munchies in the Spain box.

Let us not forget that Spain is ranked #1 in the world after all.

He said Germany would beat Spai in Euro finals, thats his only error.
How do you explain him predicting a Serbia win?
 
I can't recall the details but he hasn't had a 100% success rate at predicting wins.

His handlers saw the writing on the wall and decided to place more munchies in the Spain box.

Let us not forget that Spain is ranked #1 in the world after all.

Ranked #2 mate. Brazil are no. 1 currently.
 
Who posted the thing bout him being eligible for JREF? The comment is gone???
 

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